TESLA Cybertruck US Factory🚘Inside Secret Billion $ Gigafactory {+ Crash Test analysis}

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Tesla Cybertruck USA Production line [Giga Texas] Documentary. Crash Test & Assembly line step by step. Manufacturing process by Hands and Robots. Producing a battery electric full-size pickup truck called 'CYBERBEAST'

🚙How much will Tesla Cybertruck cost?
Starting at $60,990, Tesla's Cybertruck is priced 50% higher than initial estimate. Tesla's long-delayed Cybertruck will be priced starting at $60,990, over 50% more than what CEO Elon Musk had touted in 2019 and a cost analysts have said will draw select, affluent buyers.

🚙How much can a Cybertruck go?
While battery capacity isn't disclosed, the company says it's good for 320 miles per charge. However, you can opt for an additional battery pack that sits in the bed to crank that range to 440 miles per charge. This powerful truck can spring to 60 in only 2.6 seconds and hits a max speed of 130 mph.

🚙Is the Cybertruck available in Europe?
Tesla's Vice President of Vehicle Engineering, confirmed for TopGear Netherlands that the Cybertruck will likely never make it to Europe.

00:00 Tesla Cybertruck Production
00:46 Cybertruck Crash Test
01:12 Cybertruck Pricing
01:28 Factory tour from start to finish

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Damn Tesla is hiring Hooter girls now Awesome!

davejohnson
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Impressive. Elon Musk has brought glory back to U.S manufacturing!

gerrycaragayan
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While I like the videos of the factory, there are a fair amount of errors in the narration. “The Cybertruck is their first high voltage vehicle”… then immediately about the battery. This shows a lack of understanding. Don’t mix up the vehicle low voltage control system at 48V with the 800V battery architecture. They are unrelated. The 48V system is the vehicles low voltage system and should not be called high voltage. “Shatterproof and bulletproof front glass” is completely inaccurate. “Severe movement of rear axle in crash test is concerning”… that’s just the rear wheel steering system giving way, there is no solid axle between the two wheels and it’s not “concerning”.

There are more errors… still I didn’t want to give the video a thumbs down but things should be better researched.

philmcraken
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Doesn’t the electric system disable, rear wheel steering during impact?

HOC
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Great video. All employees get fair wage. Very nice.

curtiscollins
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Those are really Nice Twin assemblies Tesla!

MyEyesBled
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The cybertruck doesn’t have a rear axle

ndexplosivebullet
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The Cybertruck rear-wheel steering likely attributes to the the rear wheel movement during crash.

jamesthomas
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It looks like a casket or refrigerator.

xiaxiong
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Keep up the outstanding work you are all the best employees!!!

Potet
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You need to make a correction at 26 seconds of video. The windshield isn't bullet proof. It is strong enough get stand projectiles coming in at 85mph. Like in a hurricane category 4.

yannickallard
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So about 500k to get investment in the production line back? That is most likely not yet the break even point.

mikapeltokorpi
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0:24 seconds in, I notice a error, "bulletproof glass". Tesla never advertised it as bulletproof, only shatterproof

joshuazhou
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Love seeing how many women are working at Tesla. Keep in mind, the acceptance rate is smaller than Harvard.

heyjavey
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No wonder it's taking so long to ramp up production on the Cyber Truck. They use robots to install the CPM module, all glass, all the seats, and the wheels/tires. It takes a ridiculous amount of work to get the programs on those robots correct so they can run at least close to world class OEE(85%). Someone still has to go in after the seats and cockpit module to bolt them in, not to mention it's faster if people do it with assist devices mounted on lineside overhead rails. 2k vehicles a week? The auto plant I worked at would drive a completed vehicle off the line every 56 seconds. We would produce over 2k vehicles in less than 4 eight hour shifts.

tj
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Thanks, great content. Shows that US workers aren't the issue, investors not willing to finance worker produvtivity and Deming practices are. The JP Morgan era of "robber barons" were saints when compared with today's finance/MBA establishment.

danapeck
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I like your video but your numbers are wrong the text factory for the cyber truck didn't cost 7 billion dollars, plus there's other cars and batteries made there too and the total of the property and improvements aren't 7 billion

katelyn
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Crazy Vaclav's Place Of Automobiles (The Simpsons). "Homer, put it in H!"

RichardDaniels-xopk
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Who doesn't love road noise being installed 😂

stephenr
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🌈🌎🐉 Fr Canoogan opines: 🌈🌎🐉Elon did not spend $7b on the Cybertruck...🌈🌎🐉 Tesla invested that money...

I know folks will think this is a silly criticism, but get your words right, and don't mislead your readers.

Nice review of the production in any event.

Be 🌈🌎🐉🥰

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